Port Waste Management Plan

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POOLE HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS (Poole Harbour Acts and Orders 1756 to 2001) Harbour Office, 20 New Quay Road, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4AF. Telephone: (01202) 440200 Fax: (01202) 440235

Port Waste Management Plan

Version No: 2 Rev 2

Issue Date: August 2008

CONTROLLED COPY NUMBER: 8

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Record of Amendments This sheet is to be completed on receipt of amendments.

Amendment No. V2 Rev 0 V2 Rev 1 V2 Rev 2

Description Complete Document Revision Pages 2 – 11 Pages 13 – 15 Page 17 Page 22 – 39 All pages re-issued to plan holders

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Date

Date Inserted

Inserted By

Feb 2005 September 2006 August 2008

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Distribution • The paper and electronic master of this plan is held by the Environmental Advisers Office • Hard copy controlled distribution is as follows

Copy # 1

Holder PHC Document Control

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PHC – Harbour Master

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PHC - Harbour Control

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PHC – Safety/Security Manager

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PHC - Port Manager

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PHC - Terminal Manager

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PHC – Harbour Engineer

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PHC – Website (Electronic .pdf version)

Website

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Maritime Coastguard Agency

Southampton Office

10

Environment Agency

Blandford Office

11

DEFRA – Animal Health

Taunton Office

12

Port Health Authority (Borough of Poole)

Borough of Poole Consumer Protection Services

13

Brittany Ferries

Poole

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Condor Marine Services Ltd

Poole

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Denholm Barwil Ltd

Poole

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Chevron Ltd

Poole

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Security Contractor

Poole

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PHC – Harbour Masters Yard Foreman

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PHC – Poole Quay Boat Haven Manager

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PHC – Operations Manager

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PHC – Transport Manager

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PHC – Engineering Manager

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Poole and District Fishermen’s Association

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Poole Passenger Boat Operators

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PHC – Chief Executive

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Contents Page No. Record of Amendments ........................................................................................................................... 3 Distribution .............................................................................................................................. 5 Contents .............................................................................................................................. 7 Environmental Policy .............................................................................................................................. 9

Part 1 – Marine Operations ................................................................................. 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Annex Annex Annex Annex Annex Annex Annex Annex

Introduction............................................................................................................................ 11 Monitoring and Review........................................................................................................... 12 Reporting Inadequacy of Port Reception Facilities................................................................. 13 Notification by Vessels............................................................................................................ 13 Delivery of Vessel-Generated Waste ...................................................................................... 14 Charges for Vessel-Generated Waste..................................................................................... 14 Exemptions 16 Non-Compliance or Suspected Non-Compliance .................................................................... 16 Provision of Information......................................................................................................... 16 International Catering Waste ................................................................................................. 16 Waste Reception Facilities...................................................................................................... 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Pre-Notification Form ............................................................................................................. 22 International Maritime Organisation Information Return....................................................... 23 Report on Port Waste Reception Facilities – European Information Requirements ........... 24 Plan showing the location of the Port Waste Reception Facilities.......................................... 25 Summary of Legislation .......................................................................................................... 26 List of Poole Harbour Commissioners Approved Licensed Waste Contactors ........................ 28 List of Useful Contacts............................................................................................................ 29 International Catering Waste Self Certification Form............................................................. 30

Part 2 – Port Operations...................................................................................... 31 12. 13. 14. 15.

Generic Procedures for Waste Management .......................................................................... 31 Roles & Responsibilities.......................................................................................................... 33 Providing Information to PHC Personnel ................................................................................ 36 Port of Poole Waste Reception Facilities ................................................................................ 37

Annex 9 International Catering Waste - Service Operating Plan......................................................... 42 Annex 10 Location Plan for all Waste Reception Facilities.................................................................. 43 Annex 11Environmental Awareness – Waste ....................................................................................... 44

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Poole Harbour Commissioners Environmental Policy Poole Harbour Commissioners’ objective is to maintain the balance in the harbour between commercial, recreational and environmental interests, at the same time maintaining a sustainable and commercially viable medium sized trust port. The Commissioners are committed to continuous improvement of their environmental performance by fulfilling their duties relating to conservation, regulation and enhancement of the port and harbour of Poole and complying with relevant UK, European and International legislation. In implementing this policy, Commissioners shall ensure that they: 1.

Environmental Management

3.

Waste Management



Endorse the principles contained in the European Sea Ports Organisation’s Environmental Code of Practice.



Continually assess recycling, re-use and waste minimisation opportunities.



4.

Communication & Training

Assess and mitigate environmental risks for all aspects of the Commissioners’ operations.



Communicate with employees, contractors, regulators and the general public to ensure people are aware of their roles and responsibilities, and are competent in performing them.

5.

Pollution Prevention and Control



Ensure that contingency plans and controls are in place and regularly reviewed and tested, to endeavour to prevent spills of oil, chemicals or potentially contaminating materials.

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Apply best available technology, without involving disproportionate costs, to plant acquisitions, facilities and activities to advance pollution control and emissions reduction.



Include measurable environmental objectives and targets in business plans. Conduct regular management reviews and audits to identify areas for improvement.



Develop a sustainable procurement policy for the business.



Record all occurrences.



Publish environmental performance annual environmental review.

2.

Resource Management



Continue to monitor and where possible reduce resource consumption.



Pursue good house-keeping policies to ensure tidiness on the Port Estate.



Seek opportunities to apply innovative technology to reduce emissions and energy consumption.



It is the Commissioners policy for the ‘polluter’ to pay for the cost of clean up and disposal following land and marine based incidents.

significant

environmental in

The policy will be reviewed from time to time to embrace changes in the Commissioners’ activities. Signed:

Date: Reviewed 27th June 2008

Malcolm Shakesby – Chairman

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Poole Harbour Commissioners Waste Management Plan

Part 1 – Marine Operations Poole Harbour Commissioners the Statutory Authority for Poole Harbour are responsible for the management of waste disposal on the Port Estate, Town Quay and Poole Quay Boat Haven. EC Directive 2000/59/EC is implemented in the UK through the Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port Waste Reception Facilities) Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/1809) as amended. The Waste Management Plan is split into two parts – Marine Operations and Port Operations. The former deals with the reception and disposal of waste from all vessels using the Port Estate, Town Quay and Poole Quay Boat Haven while the latter deals with the disposal of waste generated internally ashore. Privately operated commercial berths, yacht clubs and marinas are not covered by this plan. They will deal direct with the MCA. The Fisherman’s Dock is managed by the Poole and District Fisherman’s Association who will also deal direct with the MCA.

1.

Introduction

1.1

Aim To ensure that sufficient and appropriate facilities are readily available to receive waste materials from vessels using the port and to dispose of all waste in a timely and correct manner.

1.2

Objectives •

To comply with all legislation pertaining to the collection and disposal of waste.



To ensure that all craft using the Port of Poole are able to land and dispose of all waste materials and to provide advice on how this must be achieved.



To minimise the production of waste where ever possible.



To reduce costs of waste disposal by minimising waste collected by private contractors.



To reuse or recycle waste where ever possible.



To dispose of waste wisely in order to minimise negative environmental effects.



To promote education and awareness of wise waste management.

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2.

Monitoring and Review

2.1

Facility provision and use The plan will be monitored on a regular basis by the Harbour Master and Port Environmental Adviser to ensure; -

Adequacy of the location, ease of use and facilities provided for the vessels normally visiting the port.

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Proper collection of information of the types and quantities of waste received against notification information. Amounts of each type of waste actually received, amount of waste notified to be received, and amount of waste retained on board for reception on other ports/terminals is to be reported annually to the MCA in April in accordance with Annex 2 & 3.

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Compliance with new legislation.

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Regular reviews are carried out.

Quarterly site audits for waste management practices will be carried out by the Port Environmental Adviser and Port Safety/Security Manager. During these audits, nonconformances will be reported and where required further investigation and action will be taken.

2.2

Consultation Consultation has taken place with the users of the Harbour to ensure that the provision of waste reception facilities are sufficient for their requirements and do not cause undue delay to ships, as well as meeting all legislation requirements. Ongoing consultation will be in accordance with the procedure outlined in Plan Review, paragraph 2.3. Currently all users are satisfied with the adequacy, location and ease of use of the waste facilities. Users • Poole Harbour Commissioners

Port of Poole (Includes Commercial berths, Town Quay, Poole Quay Boat Haven.)

• Poole & District Fishermen’s Association

Fishermen’s Dock

• Brittany Ferries Ltd Condor Marine Services Ltd

Ferry Terminal



Denholm Barwil Ltd

Ship Agency, Conventional Cargo Vessels



Chevron Ltd

Oil Jetty User



Passenger Boat Operators

Town Quay

Regulatory Bodies • • • •

Maritime Coastguard Agency Environment Agency Department of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Port Health Authority

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(MCA) (EA) (DEFRA) (PHA)

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2.3

Plan Review The port waste management committee comprising of the following representatives will meet once a year (additionally when required) to review the plan:PHC – Harbour Master, Port Manager, Environmental Adviser & Safety/Security Manager Brittany Ferries Condor Marine Services Ltd Denholm Barwil Ltd Chevron Ltd PHC Waste Contractor(s) Maritime Coastguard Agency Environment Agency DEFRA Port Health Authority Poole Harbour Commissioners will review this plan and submit for approval to the MCA in accordance with the regulations every three years. All interested parties will be consulted on any proposed future changes. Where there are significant changes to the operation and/or provision of waste management between formal review periods these changes will be implemented as soon as practicable, but within 9 months.

3.

Reporting Inadequacy of Port Reception Facilities

3.1

If a ship finds that the facilities at the Port of Poole are inadequate for any reason, the Master or Officer responsible in the first instance should inform the Port Environmental Adviser (through Harbour Control) who will investigate the complaint and rectify any deficiency. If the proper facilities cannot be provided, to the Master’s reasonable satisfaction, the ship is to inform the Maritime Coastguard Agency in accordance with Marine Guidance Note 253.

4.

Notification by Vessels

4.1

All vessels using the port (other than those with approved exemptions from the MCA) must give notification of waste disposal to Harbour Control in accordance with the form at Annex 1)

4.2

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where Poole is known to be the next port of call at least 24 hours before arrival in port, or

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as soon as possible after the Port of Poole as a destination is known,

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where the duration of the voyage is less than 24 hours, at latest on departure from the previous port

Annex 1 The ship may use their own notification form if the information on that form meets the requirements at Annex 1 and submit it by fax or email. A copy of the notice referred to shall be retained on board the ship until at least the next port of call in accordance with the MCA guidance in Marine Guidance Note 253. All notifications received by the port must be passed to the Port Environmental Adviser who will retain all information, initially for a period of 2 years to establish trends. The total quantity of ship’s garbage reported as landed (volume) with the receipts provided by the waste disposal contractor (volume) will be reported to the MCA annually in accordance with current guidelines. See Annex 2 & 3.

4.3

Although CONDOR ferries are currently exempted vessels and manage their own waste disposal within the port estate, they are required to submit an annual report (for the period 1 April to 31 March) listing the types of waste and total quantities. The forms at Annex 2 and 3 are to be used, and should be submitted to the MCA by mid April annually.

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4.4

Shipping agents and vessels are to copy waste transfer notes to PHC Environmental Adviser for collections that have been arranged independently at the Port of Poole. These will be included in the PHC annual report to the MCA.

4.5

The annual report to the MCA will not form part of the plan, but will be used as a tool in determining future arrangements and will be made available to all users.

5.

Delivery of Vessel-Generated Waste

5.1

The master of a vessel calling at the Port of Poole shall ensure that before the ship leaves port all vessel-generated waste is delivered to a waste reception facility, unless sufficient dedicated storage capacity is available to store the waste until the next port of call and the correct notification procedure outlined in section 4. has been followed.

5.2

All vessels are to dispose of their waste to the facilities provided in accordance with this Waste Management Plan. The Port Safety/Security Manager and the Port Environmental Adviser will make random spot checks on waste being landed. Non-compliance will be reported to the MCA. Section 10 describes the type and capacity of waste reception facilities provided by the Port for use by vessels.

6.

Charges for Vessel-Generated Waste

6.1

All non-exempted vessels are required to pay a mandatory Environment Charge for the provision of waste reception facilities whether they use them or not. This charge will cover the cost of disposal of general landfill garbage and international catering waste only. It will be reviewed annually to take account of the actual costs, and published in the Tariff of Charges. To ensure a fair charging regime the port operations have been divided into separate areas as follows:Conventional Quays

The facilities outlined section 10.1 of this plan will apply to all vessels using the conventional quays, i.e. Oil Jetty, New Quay, Bulwark Quay, and Ballast Quay. The mandatory charge is comprised of the costs of the provision of the general waste reception facilities and international catering waste (Non EU). The Isis and the Burhou I when contracted by Channel Seaways have received exemption certificated from the MCA. Bunker vessels that come into to port not for cargo operations but to refuel vessels only and that do not use the waste reception facilities will not pay the Environment Charge. Where exempted vessels have to land waste for any reason the mandatory environment charge will apply.

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RoRo Terminals

Brittany Ferries dispose of all their waste in France. Special arrangements will be made independently should these ships wish to dispose of waste in exceptional circumstances in Poole. Brittany Ferries vessels BARFLEUR, COUTANCE COTENTIN have received exemption from the MCA.

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Condor Ferries have a separate waste contract for their entire disposal needs, independent of the port. Condor vessels - EXPRESS and VITESSE have received exemption from the MCA Bunker vessels that come into to part not for cargo operations but to refuel vessels only and that do not use the waste reception facilities will not pay the Environment Charge. Cruise Liners

Cruise liners whose requirements for waste disposal are likely to be significantly more than ferries or cargo ships, extra facilities will be provided on a case by case basis. The cost of extra facilities will be charged in addition to the port mandatory Environment Charge.

Poole Town Quay

A dedicated waste disposal compound for non-hazardous landfill garbage is provided for the exclusive use of the Passenger Boats operating from the Town Quay. The cost of this facility is included in the quay berth charge. Arrangements for the disposal of all other waste streams including hazardous waste are managed and paid for by the operators.

Poole Quay Boat Haven

Visiting recreational craft are exempt from the regulations unless they are carrying more than 12 passengers. However, all costs incurred in the provision of waste reception facilities are included in the craft berthing charges.

Fisherman’s Dock

Fishing vessels are exempt from the requirements of the regulations. The Poole & District Fishermen’s Association who manage fisherman’s dock area make their own arrangements for the provision and pay the associated costs for their waste management facilities.

Harbour Master’s Yard

Provision is made for the disposal of all waste from PHC vessels, i.e. tug, dredger, work boats, pilot boats and patrol launches at the Harbour Master’s Yard/Passenger boat stockade. Costs for PHC’s own operational waste are budgeted separately.

Privately Operated Commercial Berths

Are not covered by this plan. They make their own arrangements for notification, landing and payment for waste with the berth operators.

Harbour Control is to maintain an up-to-date list of exempted vessels.

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7.

Exemptions

7.1

Vessels can apply for an exemption from some of the requirements of the Port Waste Reception Regulations. Ships so entitled should apply directly to the Maritime Coastguard Agency in accordance with MGN 259, who will then advise PHC if a vessel operating in Poole has received such an exemption. Workboats, pilot boats and other similar vessels that operate within the Commissioners area of jurisdiction and do not normally leave the port area fall outside the scope of the requirement to notify, deliver or pay charges.

7.2

A list of exempted vessels is to be held by Harbour Control.

8.

Non-Compliance or Suspected Non-Compliance

8.1

A vessel failing to comply with the need to notify and / or off load waste will be reported to the MCA. Such vessels may then be made a target by the MCA for inspection; who may inform other ports/terminals of their non-compliance. Vessels that fail to comply with the requirements shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction and a fine.

8.2

Future port waste infringements will be reported to the MCA via the online Consolidated European Reporting System (CERS) as from the 31st December 2007. Until that time reports will be made by email. On knowledge of non-compliance or suspected non-compliance the Port Environmental Adviser will report infringement to the Harbour Master for reporting through CERS.

9.

Provision of Information

9.1

The existence and revision of the plan, with a brief description of facilities, is promulgated annually by Local Notice to Mariners, and is available on the PHC Website. All regular users of the port have their own copy of the plan. In addition, the conventional cargo ships using the commercial quays are briefed by the pilot and/or ships agent on arrival. An “aide memoir” is given to each ship showing the facilities available, the routines in force and details of charges.

10. International Catering Waste 10.1.

PHC will supply and service enclosed containers to comply with the DEFRA guidelines for catering waste from international means of transport (Category 1 Animal By-Product Waste). See Annex 9. Vessels that have been outside the EU can complete and sign a self-declaration to confirm that the vessels stores have been completely emptied, cleaned and disinfected following their last international voyage. Without this declaration all their waste will be classed as International and be disposed of accordingly. See Annex 8 for a declaration form.

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11. Waste Reception Facilities This part of the plan is split into separate sections dealing with the differing requirements of the users:• • •

• • •

Conventional Quays Ro/Ro Terminals Poole Town Quay

Poole Quay Boat Haven Fisherman’s Dock Harbour Master’s Yard

Historical data on the types and volumes of waste removed can be found in the Port’s Annual Environmental Review which is available on the PHC website. This data is also reported annually to the MCA.

11.1

Conventional Quays The commercial berths, New Quay, Ballast and Bulwark are in regular use by small general cargo vessels, mainly channel seaways cargo, containers, clay, and timber. Waste Facilities Provided Facility Rear End Loader (REL) (Bulwark Quay) Rear End Loader (REL) (New Quay South) Wheelie bin Leak Proof with Lid (Bulwark Quay)

Waste Type General Landfill Garbage (plastic, glass, paper, cardboard, EU food, etc) General Landfill Garbage (plastic, glass, paper, cardboard, EU food, etc) International Catering Waste Category 1 Animal By-Product (Non-EU)

Unit Size

Empty Schedule

1 x 8 cu yd REL

As required

1 x 8 cu yd REL

As required

1 x 1100 litres

As required

Requirements for all other Waste Streams It is for the Ship’s Agent to make the necessary arrangements with approved contractors to meet the requirements for all other waste streams that the ship may wish to land. At the request of the Ship’s Agent, the Port Environmental Adviser can make arrangements on his behalf with waste contractor/PHC. Charges in addition to the mandatory environment charge would apply.

Cargo Residues and Hold Cleanings - are the by-product of previous cargoes and usually consist of sweepings and solid materials. Skips must be provided by arrangement with the Ships Agent in the first instance. The skip(s) are either loaded directly onto the vessel or located as close to the vessel as possible on the adjacent jetty. Notification for the arrangement for skips should be made on the prenotification form to the port. Washings from the hold must be pumped into the vessel’s bilges for discharge ashore into road tankers (by arrangement with the Ships Agent) or into the vessels holding tanks. Washings are not to be pumped into the harbour. Cost of disposal of cargo residues and hold cleanings are charged in addition to the mandatory environment charge.

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Hazardous Waste Includes; • Tyres • Electrical equipment (televisions, monitors, telephones, etc.) • Fluorescent lamps • Paints tins & Paints (even if empty and/or where contents are dry) • Dry cell batteries (small AA, mobile phone, etc.) • Lead acid batteries • Drums that contain oil or oily residues

• Oil contaminated material • Aerosols • Solvents • Asbestos • Acids • Raw meats • Oil • Bilge Water And any other hazardous material

Cost of disposal of noxious substances and hazardous waste is charged in addition to the mandatory environment charge.

Sewage - Arrangements must be made through the Ships Agent in the first instance. Bulk sewage can be discharged into road tankers for disposal by an approved waste contractor (See Annex 6 for a list of port approved waste contractors) Cost of arrangement and disposal of sewage will be charged in addition to the ‘mandatory environment charge’. MARPOL Annex IV Sewage has been ratified since the writing of this plan. It is unclear at this time what the requirements may be for ports and the provision of waste facilities to receive sewage. Until the legislation is agreed the current procedure and charging regime will continue.

For all other waste items not listed (e.g. pyrotechnics, clinical waste, etc.) Arrangements must be made through the Ships Agent in the first instance for disposal by an approved waste contractor (See Section 12 for a list of approved waste contractors) Cost of arrangement and disposal of these waste streams will be charged in addition to the mandatory environment charge.

11.2

Ro Ro Terminal Generally speaking, Brittany Ferries have sole use of RoRo berth 3 (3/4 round trips per day), Condor Ferries sole use of berth 2 (2 round trips per day between April and September), and berth 1 is used as a lay-by berth when required.

Brittany Ferries - Dispose of all their waste in France and are therefore not included in this plan. Special arrangements will be made independently should these ships wish to dispose of waste in exceptional circumstances in Poole. Any costs incurred by PHC will be charged to Brittany Ferries Ltd accordingly. Condor Ferries – Operate their own waste management contract. Wheelie bins kept on board Condor Ferries are exchanged at each arrival in port. All the waste landed in the wheelie bins is then transferred into a compactor located at berth 2. The compactor has an alarm to alert Condor when it is 75% full and will require emptying by their contractor. Additional spare bins are stored by R shed. All stores (including food) taken on board Condor Ferries are sourced in the UK and disposed in the UK. DEFRA International Catering Waste Animal By-Products Regulations do not therefore apply. Their food waste is therefore classified as EU catering waste.

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Oily waste is placed into the drums provided for the purpose and disposed of by a licensed liquid hydrocarbon disposal agent. Bulk oil residues are pumped direct to sealed 40 gallon drums and collected by the same licensed contractor. Clinical waste is placed in a different coloured wheelie bin (yellow) and is disposed of by an authorized contractor.

Conventional Cargo Vessels - Occasionally use the RoRo berths. If the vessel using this berth has notified they intend to land waste under section 4, arrangements will be made by the Port Managers Office for appropriate general waste reception facilities to be made available at the berth. For specific requirements the arrangements should be made through the Ships Agent in the first instance. It is the Port of Poole’s policy for the Ship’s Agent to make the necessary arrangements with approved contractors to meet the ships requirements for all other waste streams that the ship may wish to land. At the request of the Ship’s Agent, the Port Environmental Adviser can make arrangements on his behalf with waste contractor/PHC. Charges in addition to the mandatory environment charge would apply.

11.3

Poole Town Quay Passenger Boat Operators - A separate and dedicated waste disposal compound is provided for the exclusive use of the passenger boats operating from the Town Quay. The cost is included in the Quay Berth Charge. Waste Facilities Provided Facility Passenger Boat Wheelie Bins

Waste Type

Unit Size

General Landfill Garbage (plastic, glass, paper, cardboard, small amounts of EU food, etc)

4 x 1100 litre

Empty Schedule

Weekly

Hazardous Waste - It is the Port of Poole’s policy for the Passenger Boat Operators to make the necessary arrangements with approved contractors to meet their requirements for all other waste streams that their vessels may wish to land, including all hazardous waste. At the request of the passenger Boat Operators, the Port Environmental Adviser can make arrangements on their behalf with waste contractor/PHC for segregated waste disposal. Charges in addition to the Quay Berth Charge would apply.

Other Poole Quay Users - Special arrangements are made for wheelie bins to be supplied to other commercial and military vessels when required and charges made accordingly. Leisure users who berth on Town Quay must dispose of their waste in the facilities provided in the Poole Quay Boat Haven. The cost of this is included in their quay berth charge.

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11.4

Poole Quay Boat Haven The Boat Haven can accommodate up to approximately 100 visiting vessels, varying in length of stay from one night to several weeks. Information on waste disposal is provided in a Haven’s Welcome Guide, and verbal advice is given on arrival. Plastic bags are available free of charge from the Haven office. Waste Facilities Provided Facility

Waste Type

Unit Size

Battery box

Dry Cell Batteries

Separate Marked Container

Spent Aerosols

Small Container

Wheelie Bin

General Landfill Garbage (EU food and its packaging, etc)

6 x 240 litre

Container (Leak Proof with Lid) Wheelie Bin

International Catering Waste Category 1 Animal ByProduct Co-mingled recycling (Glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastics)

Empty Schedule Transferred to collection point on Port Estate Transferred to collection point on Port Estate Daily - April to August Three times a week September to March

Small Container

Transferred to ICW bin on Port Estate

6 x 240 litre

Weekly Transferred to collection point on Port Estate

Drums

Waste Oil

2 x 45 litre drums on spill pad.

Sewage Pump out

Sewage

Direct to mains sewerage

Chemical Toilet disposal point

Sewage (Chemical)

Direct to mains sewerage

Separate Marked Container

Lead Acid Batteries

Container

Separate Marked Container

Oil Filters

Container

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11.5

Fisherman’s Dock The Poole & District Fishermen’s Association manage the Fisherman’s Dock area make their own arrangements for the provision of and pay the associated costs for their waste reception facilities. Waste Facilities Provided Facility

Waste Type

Wheelie Bin

General Garbage

Metal tank held in bunded area.

Waste Oil

Storage Area

Empty Waste Oil Containers

Battery Box

Lead Acid Batteries

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Annex 1

Pre-Notification Form Port of Poole - Notification of Ship-Generated Waste Information below is to be communicated to Harbour Control by:FAX: Email: Telephone:

01202 674801 [email protected] 01202 440230

INFORMATION TO BE NOTIFIED BEFORE ENTRY INTO THE PORT 24 hours before arrival. Name of the ship: Call sign: IMO number: Flag state: Estimated time of arrival (ETA): Estimated time of departure (ETD): Previous port of call: Next port of call: Last port & date when ship-generated waste was delivered: Are you delivering:

All

Some

None

If delivering all waste, complete second column as appropriate If delivering some or no waste, complete all columns Maximum Type Waste dedicated to be storage delivered capacity (m³) (m3) 1. Waste Oils

(X) of your waste into port reception facilities?

Amount of waste retained on board (m³)

Port at which remaining waste will be delivered

Estimated amount of waste to be generated between notification & next port of call (m³)

Sludge Bilge water Other (Specify) 2. Garbage Food waste International Food Waste (ICW) Plastic Other (Specify) 3. Cargo-associated waste (1) (Specify) 4. Cargo residues (1) (Specify) (1) May be estimates Notes: 1. 2. 3.

This information may be used for Port State control & other inspection purposes. Member States will determine which bodies will receive copies of this notification. This form is to be completed unless the ship is covered by an exemption in accordance with Article 9 of Directive 2000/59/EC.

I confirm that: The above details are accurate, correct and that there is sufficient dedicated onboard capacity to store all waste generated between notification and the next port at which waste will be delivered. Date: Time: Signature: Poole Harbour Waste Management Plan Document Reference V2 Rev 2

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Annex 2

International Maritime Organisation Information Return

This form will be completed by the Environmental Adviser and submitted to the MCA annually at the end of April. (For 1st April – 31st March inclusive) Name of Port Estimate of total number of vessels calling at port (per year)

Sludge from purification of fuel oil

Oily Bilge Water

Scale and sludge from tank cleaning operations

Oily Mixtures containing chemicals

Tank Washings (Slops)

Dirty Ballast water

Sewage

Garbage

Categories A, B or C

Noxious Liquid Substances

Oil

Type and size of facility Method of use (Where applicable) Is notice required? (If yes, give numbers of hours) Frequency of emptying

Annual Capacity

Amount of waste which should be received Amount of waste actually received Amount of waste stored by ships for reception in other ports

Cost of use

Note: This form should be completed and submitted to MCA with the port waste Management Plan who will collate the information and submit it to the International Maritime Organisation. Ports that cannot receive tankers or other vessels over 400 gross tonnes do not have to provide full ‘oil’ information. Information on cost is only needed where there is a charge for using the facilities. Annual capacity should be given in tonnes.

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Annex 3

Report on Port Waste Reception Facilities – European Information Requirements

This form will be completed by the Environmental Adviser and submitted to the MCA annually at the end of April. (For 1st April – 31st March inclusive) Total Number of vessel movements: Total Number of vessel movements under the regulations: Number of vessel movements reporting they are retaining waste:

Type

Waste notified for delivery m3

Amount of waste actually delivered

Amount of waste retained fro delivery at another port/terminal m3

1. Waste Oils Sludge Bilge Water Other (specify) 2. Garbage Food Waste Plastic Other 3. Cargo-associated waste

4. Cargo residues

Charging Regime: A short report should be appended to this document outlining any changes to the port / terminal Mandatory Charge, the manner upon which this was calculated and justification for changes to the charge applied to vessels. This should update the information in the approved Port Waste Management Plan but does not supersede the requirement to submit a new plan if there are major changes in the charging structure.

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Annex 4

Plan showing the location of the Port Waste Reception Facilities

Passenger Boat stockade Town Quay

Yard Quay

Port Estate

Conventional Quays

Poole Quay Boat Haven

Harbour Masters Yard

Oct 2004

Poole Harbour Commissioners Location Plan Ship / vessel waste facilities

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Annex 5

Summary of Legislation

MARPOL Regulations 1973/78 - The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (Known as MARPOL 73/78) provides an international framework on how pollution from shipping should be regulated. MARPOL applies to all UK ships and all ships in UK Territorial waters, including fishing vessels, passenger ferries, small craft and yachts, harbour authorities and terminal operators. It simply requires states to ensure that the provision of waste reception facilities are ‘adequate’ and do not cause ‘undue delay’ to the ships using them. ‘Adequate means capable of receiving the types and quantities of prescribed wastes from ships normally using that harbour or terminal taking into account the operational needs of the users of the harbour or terminal, its size and geographical location, the types of ships calling there and any exemption provided’ MARPOL covers five specific areas. These are enumerated as follows: ANNEX 1 - Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Oil. ANNEX 2 - Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances. ANNEX 3 - Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Harmful Substances in Packaged Forms. ANNEX 4 - Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Sewage. ANNEX 5 - Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage. The United Kingdom is a signatory to Annexes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 This plan will be amended when the Annex 4 of MARPOL has been incorporated into UK legislation. MARPOL 73/78 is implemented in the UK through the following regulations.

The Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port Waste Reception Facilities) Regulations 2003 SI. 1809 – implements EC Directive 2000/59/EC on port reception facilities for ship-generated waste and cargo residues. They provide a mechanism for landing waste shipping for appropriate disposal and prevent it from being disposed of at sea. This legislation controls the landing of waste from and the provision of appropriate facilities.

Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA 90) (as amended) & The Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1991 - The EPA 90 provides a framework for the Waste Management legislation, and defines waste. Part II defines any waste from industrial, commercial or domestic sources as controlled waste.

The Duty of Care - Section 34 establishes the Duty of Care was established on anyone who produces, imports, carries, keeps, treats or disposes of controlled waste. This does not apply to householders. Within The Duty of Care is a system for transferring the waste to a receiver of the waste. A Waste Disposal Transfer Note is used with written descriptions and details of the controlled waste, and records of these transfers are kept for a minimum of 2 years. The Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005 (SI 2005/894) – implement the European Hazardous Waste Directive 91/689/EC. These regulations replace the Special Waste Regulation 1996. The main aims of these regulations are to; • • • • •

define hazardous waste in England and Wales; require producers or consignors of hazardous waste to notify (register) their premises; restrict mixing and require separation of wastes where appropriate; make sure that companies document the movement of hazardous waste; require consignees receiving hazardous waste to keep thorough records and provide the Environment Agency with information on the disposal and recovery of hazardous waste every three months.

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Regulations 39 and 40 specifically refer to the removal of waste from ships.

Regulation (EC) No 1774/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council this regulation sets out Community requirements for the control, importation and disposal of animal byproducts. Under the Regulation international catering waste is Category 1 material and must be disposed of accordingly.

The Animal By-Product Regulations 2005 – which apply to England revoke the Animal ByProduct Regulations 2003. These regulations give effect to Regulation 1774/2002, they enforce additional community instruments, these instruments supplement and further amend the Community Regulations and make further transitional measures. The Regulations also remove Community transitional measures that are now spent. The Product of Animal Origin (Third Country Imports) (England) (No.4) Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/3388) – Regulations 29 to 33 set out the rules for handling and disposal of international catering waste landed from international means of transport that have visited non-EU countries. This material is one of the means by which exotic notifiable diseases could be introduced into the UK, particularly if farmed or feral animals are able to come into contact with it. The relevant legislation is therefore designed to minimise the risk of this happening. International catering waste means foods, which are, or contain or have been in contact with products of animal origin intended for consumption by the crew and/or passengers. It also includes such items as packaging material, or disposable cutlery or plates. Other waste that is mixed with international catering waste must be disposed of as if it were international catering waste. Catering waste from means of transport operating from within the European Union (EU) is not the subject of these notes. It should be handled in the same ways as domestic catering waste.

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Annex 6 List of Poole Harbour Commissioners Approved Licensed Waste Contactors Greenstar (Waste Services) ltd

Oil & Water Ltd

Unit Z, Willments Industrial Park Hazel Road Woolston Southampton SO19 7HS

20 Wincombe Business Park Shaftesbury Dorset SP7 9QL

Tel: 023 5063 7721 Fax: 023 8023 4585 Email: [email protected]

Tel: 023 8063 7721 or 01747 858561 Fax: 023 8022 3332 or 01747 858562

Viridor Waste Management

Borough of Poole

Tatchells Quarry Seven Barrows Bere Road Wareham Dorset BH20 7PA

Consumer Protection Services Unit 1, New Fields Business Park Stinsford Road Poole Dorset BH17 0NF

Tel: 01929 554611 Fax: 01929 554859

Tel: 01202 261700 Fax: 01202 261717

1st Waste Recycling Ltd

OSS Group Limited

City House 2nd Floor Suite 268-272 Holdenhurst Road Bournemouth Dorset BH8 8AY

Stockpit Road Knowsley Indsutrial Park Knowsley Merseyside L33 7TQ

Tel: 01202 393001 Fax: 01202 300304

Tel: 01656 648899 Fax: 01656 657834

The Cesspit Company Limited

Lanes for Drains

155 The Keep Portchester Fareham Hampshire PO16 9PR

Lanes Group Plc - South Central Depot Unit 2-4 Parham Drive Botatt Wood Eastleigh Hants SO50 4NU

Tel: 01794 340546 Mobile: 07860 227289 Email: [email protected]

Tel: 02380 625750 Fax: 02380 651511

SITA UK

ECO-OIL Ltd

Mannings Heath Road Parkstone Poole Dorset BH12 4NH

Waste oil collections

Tel: 01202 714000 Fax: 01202 737891

Suite 2, Clarence House Clarence Place Newport NP19 7AA Chris Elias Local contact mobile: 07811977240 Tel: 08450 345600 Fax: 01633 282629

Further approved waste contractor lists can be obtained from the Environment Agency

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Annex 7

List of Useful Contacts

Poole Harbour Commissioners Harbour Office 20 New Quay Road Poole Dorset BH15 4AF General Tel: 01202 440200 General Fax: 01202 440231 Harbour Control VHF Channel: 14 Harbour Control Email: [email protected] Fax: 01202 674801 Port Environmental Adviser Tel: 01202 440200 EXT 317 Mobile: 07717 432059 Fax: 01202 440235 Email: [email protected] Website: www.phc.co.uk Maritime Coastguard Agency – Local Office Central Support Unit, Room 3/30 Spring Place 105 Commercial Road Southampton SO15 1EG Emergency Tel: OfficeTel: 02380 329 100

Environment Agency – Area Office Rivers House Sunrise Business Park Higher Shaftesbury Road Blandford Forum Dorset DT11 8ST Emergency Tel: - 0800 80 70 60 Office Tel: - 08708 506 506

DEFRA (Food Waste) - Regional Office Animal Health Taunton AHDO Quantock House Paul Street Taunton Somerset TA1 3NX

Department for Transport Ports Division Great Minster House 76 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DR Tel: 0207 944 5185

Tel: 01823 337922 Borough of Poole (Port Health Authority) Consumer Protection Services Unit 1, New Fields Business Park Stinsford Road Poole Dorset BH17 0NF Tel: 01202 261700

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Annex 8

International Catering Waste Self Certification Form

The Products of Animal Origin (Third Country Imports) (England) Regulations 2004 and Animal By Products Regulation 2003

Disposal of Catering Waste from a means of transport operating internationally – ENGLAND ONLY I am the owner/captain/Ship’s Master/pilot (delete as appropriate) responsible of the disposal of catering waste from ………………………………………………………………………………………………… [Name of vessel and relevant identification number]. I declare that all ships stores have been completely emptied, cleaned and disinfected following our last international voyage and that ………………………………………………………………………………[Name of Vessel] has not left the EU since stores were replenished. Signed: Print Name: Dated: Contact details: Address: Telephone/Fax: Email address: (Alternatively please give details of your shipping agent, management office or other contact)

Please return this form to your local SVS office: www.svs.gov.uk Please keep a copy of this form for your own records DATA PROTECTION STATEMENT Defra and its agencies will hold and use your information to update you on any changes to the policy and rules concerning the disposal of international catering waste. If you do not wish to receive this information, please contact your local SVS office or email – [email protected] You have the right to see the data Defra and the SVS holds about you and correct any inaccuracies. In limited circumstances, we may be required to release information, including personal data and commercial information, on request under the Environmental Information Regulations or the Freedom of Information Act 2000. However, we will not permit any unwarranted breach of confidentiality nor will we act in contravention of our obligations under the Data Protection Act 1998. Poole Harbour Waste Management Plan Document Reference V2 Rev 2

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Part 2 – Port Operations 12. Generic Procedures for Waste Management This waste management procedure defines for the Commissioners personnel and contractors the regulatory compliance requirements for all wastes generated during routine operation of the Port of Poole. The Environmental Protection Act 1990 imposes a ‘duty of care’ on any person who produces, carries or disposes of controlled waste. Certain types of controlled waste are difficult or dangerous to dispose of; this is currently termed as hazardous waste. The Port of Poole produces controlled non-hazardous and hazardous waste from the operations that are carried out and receives waste from third parties in the form of waste from visiting vessels. The following steps are intended as guidance for all personnel. This practical guidance is essential to ensure that environmental legislation is not breached by poor waste management.

12.1

Waste Minimisation It is the Poole Harbour Commissioners’ policy to encourage the elimination of waste by reducing its volume, use or reuse of a material and re-cycling. See the Port Environmental Policy Statement at the beginning of this plan.

12.2

Waste Stream Identification and Segregation Every skip / bin, etc. has signage indicating what can go in it. IF IN DOUBT CHECK. Everyone has a ‘Duty of Care’ to dispose of waste responsibly in the appropriate container. As from 16th July 2004 it is prohibited to dispose of any of the following in the general garbage skips on the port estate. • Tyres • Electrical equipment (televisions, monitors, telephones, etc.) • Fluorescent lamps • Paints tins & Paints (even if empty and/or where contents are dry) • Dry cell batteries (small AA, mobile phone, etc.) • Lead acid batteries

• Drums that contain oil or oily residues • Oil contaminated material • Aerosols • Solvents • Asbestos • Acids • Raw meats And any other hazardous material

They need to be disposed of separately and appropriately. See section 15 facility list for appropriate disposal facility. See Annex 11 – Environmental Awareness Waste advice issued to all Departments to raise awareness of the proper procedures for waste disposal.

12.3

Storage of Waste Containers used for the storage of wastes must be in good condition and be maintained to minimise corrosion and wear. This will prevent any accidental spillage or leaking, weather affecting the container integrity and allowing waste to escape, waste blowing away or falling while stored or transported and the scavenging of wastes by vermin. Wastes identified as hazardous will need suitable containers e.g. Tanks, drums, etc.

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Do not put waste in a damaged container. Report it to your supervisor. Port Operations will assist in moving waste items landed from vessels to appropriate safe storage areas prior to disposal off site by licensed waste contractors.

12.4

Labelling of Waste Each waste container must be adequately labelled. Skips, bins or drums (side of drums not lids) must be clearly marked with the name of the waste/substance and it’s European Waste Catalogue Code (EWC). Any previous name of the contents must be removed as this may result in the waste being handled incorrectly. Advice on appropriate labelling of waste containers can be obtained from the Port Environmental Adviser. On no account should different wastes be mixed in the same container without prior authorisation from the Commissioners’ waste contractor via the Port Environmental Adviser. Labels for hazardous waste containers can be obtained from the Port Environmental Adviser.

12.5

Sampling of Waste No waste material may be dispatched off site without first ascertaining what it is. If necessary the waste contractor will take samples for analysis.

12.6

Waste Transfer Notes (Legal requirement for all movements of waste off the port estate) For every removal or empty of a waste facility a Waste Transfer Note (Or Consignment Note for hazardous waste) will be generated by the Waste Contractor, the note must include the item number being emptied (As listed in section 15), a description of the waste (as listed in the European Waste Catalogue) and be signed by a representative of Poole Harbour Commissioners. All paperwork including collection dockets, consignment and waste transfer notes and any other information regarding waste management must be given to Port Environmental Adviser as soon as possible. It is a legal requirement to keep Waste Transfer Notes for a minimum of 2 years and Hazardous Waste Consignment Notes for a minimum of 3 years. The Commissioners could be audited at any time by the Environment Agency, DEFRA or the MCA for their Duty of Care to waste management and the audit trails required for all waste movements.

12.7

Reporting inadequacy of waste facilities Problems or inadequacies with any of the bins, skips, etc. or procedures should be reported to the Port Environmental Adviser as soon as possible. All facilities should be fit for purpose and be in a presentable condition, and located correctly. The facilities list in section 15 shows all the waste facilities on the Port Estate, Town Quay and at the Poole Quay Boat Haven. If a department does not have an appropriate receptacle for a specialist waste e.g. batteries, they are to ensure that it is transported to an appropriate receptacle in another department / location.

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12.8

Port Security In accordance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), all waste contractor vehicles registration numbers and driver/crew names who will be attending the Port Estate will be advised in advance to the Port Safety/Security Manager so security can be briefed. If the security level has been heightened PHC may refuse access to un-notified collections and deliveries of waste facilities. To avoid any problems the contractor is required to prenotify for all unscheduled collections or deliveries. Correct PPE including high visibility garments (and hard hats where appropriate) must be worn at all times by the waste contractors employees and their subcontractors while on PHC property.

12.9

Fuel / Oil spills on the port estate Where it has been necessary to use ‘spill dry’ for accidents / incidents where fuel or oil have been spilt on the Port Estate, it should be reported to the Terminal Manager so that the contract cleaners can be advised to clear up into appropriate clip top drum. At the rear of the Waste Collection Area there are spare clip top drums stored these must be used for disposal of used spill dry and other absorbents and be labelled appropriately See section 12.4 for labelling advice. This will then be disposed of as for Item 24 listed in Section 15. There are four spare standard 205 litre drums stored at the rear of the Waste Collection Area for use in an emergency to decant fuel or oil into, labelled ‘Waste Oil’. This would then be disposed of as for item 19 in section 15. If there has been the need to use either of these items advise the Port Environmental Adviser as soon as possible after use, so disposal and replacement drums can be arranged.

12.10 Contaminated Skip Procedure Where a waste facility has become contaminated, e.g. general landfill rubbish (nonhazardous) with paint tins (hazardous), the Port Environmental Adviser should be informed so appropriate waste disposal can be arranged.

13. Roles & Responsibilities It is the responsibility of the Chief Executive through the management team to ensure compliance with these procedures. The Duty of Care extends to all staff and contractors as they must adhere to the legislation and this management plan. The Port Environmental Adviser and Departmental Managers will carry out annual review of the implementation of the procedures and will initiate changes where necessary in conjunction with the review of Part 1 of this plan.

Departmental Managers have responsibilities as follows: •

Ensure that all wastes generated within their departments are managed in accordance with this Port Waste Management Plan’s requirements and the Duty of Care.



Departmental Managers in liaison with the Port Environmental Adviser shall prepare written procedures/standing instructions/rules as appropriate, to cover specific locations

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or activities for dissemination to their staff explaining an individual’s role in this plan, ass appropriate. These procedures will be held in a supporting document to this plan and should be read in conjunction with this plan. •

Ensure that non-compliance events are identified and rectified through complaint/concerns reporting ISO9002 system and quarterly site audits undertaken by the Safety, Health, Environment and Fire Committee (SHEF).



Promote the use departmental environmental management meetings for discussing waste issues.



Issues not addressed can be raised at SHEF Committee meetings and if necessary be referred to the Environmental Management Group for action.



Ensure support of waste minimisation, re-use, recovery and recycling options where practical and viable, and establish related performance targets.



Where contractors are employed by the Commissioners to work on PHC property Departmental Managers are responsible to ensure the contractors deal with any waste arisings in an appropriate manner.

The Port Environmental Adviser will provide information and advice regarding all waste matters and initiate and control other responsibilities as follows: •

Assist Departmental Managers in the preparation and update, as necessary, written procedures for waste disposal in their department, and coordinate the overall waste management operation for the Commissioners.



Ensure all Managers are aware of their responsibilities with regard to waste and receive training on the waste management procedures where necessary.



In liaison with the Port Safety/Security Manager initiate waste disposal as a function of planning for any activity including identified waste generation during the Risk Assessment Process.



Ensure the provision of appropriate facilities for waste collection, segregation, storage and disposal.



Ensure that adequate steps are taken to accurately identify and describe the waste in accordance with the European Waste Catalogue and ensure that a Registered Waste Carrier and Licensed Disposal Site are used.



Ensure that the Commissioners have registered their premises with the Environment Agency as a Hazardous Waste Producer.



Keep records of vessel notification information and annual reporting to the MCA in accordance with Section 4 of this plan. Report non-compliance or suspected noncompliance as described in section 8 to the Harbour Master.

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Keep records of all waste transfers, in compliance with legislation.



Arrange for the disposal for any wastes that are identified as Hazardous Waste, obtain and complete the necessary consignment documentation.



Arrange sampling/analysis of unidentified waste streams when required.



At the request of a Ship’s Agent make the necessary arrangements for the disposal of waste landed from ships other than general garbage.

Duty Foreman and Charge-Hands are responsible for overseeing the management of waste in their assigned areas, specifically they must; •

Identify controlled waste.



Identify hazardous waste and notify the Port Environmental Adviser.



Make spot visual checks of all controlled waste consignments.



Check conditions of containers or packaging.



Ensure waste is correctly labelled.



Ensure waste is stored securely and properly sign posted.



Send all waste transfer and consignment notes to the Port Environmental Adviser



Inform supervisor/manager of non-compliance or concerns, these should be documented through the ISO9002 reporting system.

Harbour Control is responsible for overseeing the vessel notifications system referred to in Section 4. •

Take receipt of notification forms for waste disposal information from vessels expected in Port.



Forward notifications received to the Port Environmental Adviser Office by fax or email.



Where notifications have not been received follow up with Ships Agent to obtain information.

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Poole Harbour Commissioners personnel approved to request waste collections *All requests for collections or exchanges should be emailed or faxed to the Waste Contractor, Listing the Item Number, European Waste Catalogue Code and location of facility. If the waste contractor is in any doubt they will confirm the collection request with the Port Environmental Adviser or in her absence the Harbour Engineers secretary. Collection requests should only be made by authorised personnel Name Office Tel: Mobile: Environmental Adviser 01202 440200 ext 317 07717 432059 Email: [email protected]

Harbour Engineers Secretary Engineers Dept Terminal Clerk Terminal Office

01202 440200

ext 234

01202 440220

ext 342

Terminal Manager

01202 440220

ext 341

Yard Foreman Harbour Masters Dept

01202 440200

ext 361

Engineering Manager Engineers Dept

01202 440200

ext 315

Poole Quay Boat Haven Manager

01202 649488

Fax: 01202 440235 01202 440235

Contact In Accounts Bought Ledger Clerk

01202 440227

ext 352

14. Providing Information to PHC Personnel The importance of training, education and staff awareness where waste management and pollution is concerned cannot be over-emphasised. The environmental awareness training programme delivered during 2005 included information on waste management. Annually through departmental toolbox talks information will be provided to employees about their responsibilities with regard to the disposal of all waste streams, drawing their attention to the regulations and legislation in relation to waste management. Posters will be displayed at all work centres to illustrate the pollution potential of garbage and other waste types on the environment, Annex 11 is one example.

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15. Port of Poole Waste Reception Facilities Item No.

Facility

Waste Type

Unit Size

Empty Schedule

Conventional Quays – Ships Waste Reception Facilities 1

Rear End Loader (REL) (Bulwark Quay)

Dry waste Landfill

1 x 8 cu yd REL

As required

58

Rear End Loader (REL) (New Quay South)

Dry Waste Landfill

1 x 8 cu yd REL

As required

International Catering waste (Non-EU) Category 1 Animal ByWheelie bin 1 x 1100 Product 3 (leak proof with lid) As required litres (Back of Bulwark Quay) Incinerated See Annex 9 for operating procedure Note: All other waste streams landed from ships using the Port of Poole are arranged on a case by case basis. It is the Port of Poole’s policy for the Ship’s Agent to make the necessary arrangements with approved contractors to meet the ships requirements for all other waste streams that the ship may wish to land. At the request of the Ship’s Agent, the Port Environmental Adviser can make arrangements on his behalf with waste contractor/PHC. Charges in addition to the mandatory environment charge would apply.

Conventional Quays – Port Operational Waste 7

Diesel Tank Bund (enclosed)

Diesel

1 x Pump out

As required

50

Closed Skip

Grain and Animal feeds Composted

Skip brought on site as required

As required

51

C14 Mobile Crane Fuel Tank Bund

Water & Diesel

As required

Waste Collection Area – Port Operational Waste 2

Rollonoff Open Skip

Dry Waste Landfill

1 x 35 cu yd

As required

5

Open skip (Note: waste stream generated by conventional cargo handling, mainly dunnage for disposal)

Timber Recycled

1 x 35 cu yd

As required

9/34

Collection Point

19A 19D

Storage Unit

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As required Monthly

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M Shed – Harbour Masters Yard 13

Clip Top Drum

15

Clip Top Drum

52

Wheelie Bin

66

Wheelie Bin

Paint Tins Paint Scrapings off boats and buoys. (Not TBT containing Paints) General Garbage Landfil Co-Mingled Recycling Recycled

1 x 205 ltr clip top drum

As required

1 x 205 ltr clip top drum

As required

1 x 240 litre

Weekly

1 x 1100 litre

Weekly

Engineers Compound 10 17 18

Open Skip Open Skip (skip owned by PHC) Open Skip (skip owned by PHC)

Dry Waste Landfill Scrap Metal Recycled Wire Rope (Crane ropes) Recycled Dry Waste Landfill

1 x 8 cu yd REL skip PHC owned Skip PHC owned Skip 8 x 240 ltr Bins 1 x 1100 litre

As required As required As required

20

Wheelie Bins

21

Plastic self bunded tank (owned by PHC)

Waste Oil

22

Clip Top drum

Used Oil Filters

23

Clip Top Drum

Oiled Rags

24

Clip Top Drum

Oiled Absorbents

25

Storage Box

Lead Acid Batteries

26

205 Litre Drum

Antifreeze

205 Litre Drum EMPTY

Antuifreeze

27

Lubricant Oil Tank Bunds

Lubricant Oils

5 x bunds

28

205 Litre drum

Occasional thinners / solvent

33

Oil Separator

Oily waste

45

Clip top drum

Aerosols

1 x 205 litre clip top drum Every three months skimmed 1 x 205 litre clip top drum

46

Battery box

Dry Cell Batteries

47

Clip Top Drum

Paint Tins

48

Storage Box Contractor currently Lampcare UK

Fluorescent Tubes and lamps Recycled

49

Clip Top Drum

Mixed flammable / oiled rags

1 x 205 Litre clip top drum

As required

65

Open Skip

Building Rubble

1 x 6 cu yd open skip

As required

67

Wheelie Bin

Co-mingled recycling Recycled

1 x 1100 litre

Weekly

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1 x 205 litre clip top drum 1 x 205 litre clip top drum 1 x 205 litre clip top drum 1 x storage box 1 x 205 litre drum 1 x 205 litre drum

Weekly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly As required As required As required As required As required As required As required

1 x 205 litre clip top drum

As required As required

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Terminal 30

Closed drip proof skip

31 32

Diesel Tank Bund (closed)

37

Designated storage area – (Porta-cabin by Berth 1, Unit 29C)

Category 2 – Animal By Product waste (shellfish) See Annex 8 for operating procedure Occasional Abandoned vehicles Diesel End of life electrical equipment – computers, faxes, printers, etc. WEEE

1 x 8 cu yd closed

As required As required

1 x Pump out

As required As required

Terminal Wash down 60

Clip Top Drum

Grease

Wash down Drain

Dig out drain and pit

1 x 205 litre clip top drum At least annually

As required As required

Offices – Harbour Office, Port Operations, Accounts, Transport 35 68 46 69 38

Wheelie Bin - Harbour Office Wheelie Bin - Harbour Office Battery box - Port Operations Office - Harbour Office - Transport Office Wheelie Bin - Port Operations Office Cardboard Collection Box

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Dry Waste Landfill Co-Mingled Recycling Recycled

1 x 360 litre

Weekly

1 x 1100 litre

Weekly

Dry Cell Batteries Paper & cardboard recycling All Printer & Toner cartridges (printers and photocopiers) to be recycled

As required 1 x 1100 litre

Weekly

Located in Environment al Advisers Office

Given to Charity when box is full

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Poole Quay Boat Haven Daily – April to August 39

40

Wheelie Bin

Dry Waste Landfill

Wheelie Bin

International Catering waste (Non-EU) Category 1 Animal ByProduct See Annex 8 for operating procedure

1 x 240 litre

2 x 45 litre drums on spill pad.

6 x 240 litre

Three times a week September to March Transferred to main collection points on port estate

Transferred to main collection points on port estate Transferred to Main collection points on port estate

41

Drums

Waste Oil

46

Battery box

Dry Cell Batteries

53

Wheelie Bin

Glass for recycling

2 x 240 litre

Weekly

70

Wheelie Bin

Co-mingled Recycling Recycled

1 x 240 litre

Weekly

N/A

Container

Spent Aerosols

Transferred to main collection points on port estate

N/A

Sewage Pump out

Sewage

Direct to mains sewerage

N/A

Chemical Toilet disposal point

Sewage (Chemical)

Direct to mains sewerage

N/A

Marked Containers

Lead Acid batteries

N/A

Marked Container

Oil Filters

Transferred to main collection points on port estate Transferred to main collection points on port estate

Town Quay – Passenger Boat Stockade 42

Wheelie Bins

Dry Waste Landfill

4 x 1100 litre

Weekly

Note: For all other waste streams the Passenger Boat Operators make their own arrangements.

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Wider Harbour Area 43

Abandoned boats

44

Town Quay Small Litter Bins

Will be brought ashore onto the port estate. They will be kept until the owner can be found. If no owner can be found they will either be sold if in a good state of repair or disposed of as waste. As the landowner of the quay frontage on Poole Town Quay, the Commissioners through Borough of Poole provide small Daily litter bins for use by visitors to the quay (non-vessel waste) to keep the area clear of litter.

All other waste items that require disposal will be dealt with on a case by case basis by the Port Environmental Adviser. For the location of waste reception facilities refer to Annex 10.

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Annex 9

International Catering Waste - Service Operating Plan Poole Harbour Commissioners Service Operating Plan

For Waste Collection and Disposal Services For the Storage and Disposal of Catering Waste from International Means of Transport Category 1 Animal By-Product Waste and For Category 2 Animal By-Product Waste (Shellfish) Greenstar (Waste Services) ltd will supply and service containers to comply with the DEFRA guidelines for catering waste from international means of transport (Category 1 Animal by Product Waste (Cat 1 ABP)). A small drip proof lidded container will be placed at Poole Quay Boat Haven and 1 x 1100 litre container will be placed at the back of Bulwark Quay for the use by vessels visiting the port. Containers will be clearly labelled with the wording ‘Yacht/Ships International Food Waste Only, Animal By-Product Waste Category 1, For Disposal Only’. The port estate wheelie bin for the Cat 1 ABP will be inspected on a Wednesday by a member of Greenstar (Waste Services) Ltd and if found full will be emptied manually into the Shellfish container located on the Terminal (8 cu yd leak proof covered skip). The Cat 1 ABP waste should be independently bagged within the wheelie bin, if it is found that the waste food has contaminated the container then the container will be thoroughly cleansed with ‘PHARMAQ Vetredine’ disinfectant solution and the residue of this solution will be tipped into the container containing the shellfish skip. The Poole Quay Boat Haven container has not been used for three years. If it is used the contents will be transported to the port estate and emptied into the ICW wheelie bin. Upon instruction from Poole Harbour Commissioners personnel the shellfish skip will be collected from site and if mixed with Cat 1 ABP will be labelled as Category 1 (for the purpose of road transport) to the disposal point. A replacement skip will be delivered at time of collection. The disposal point is currently London Waste Ltd, Advent Way, Edmonton, London, where the waste will be incinerated and a Certificate of Destruction obtained, a copy of which will be returned to PHC to complete their records. Upon return of the container, the container will be thoroughly cleansed with ‘PHARMAQ Vetredine’ disinfectant solution, the residue of which will remain in the container until future disposal. This container will be stored at Greenstar (Waste Services) Ltd Hurn Depot until the next exchange is required. rd Reviewed 23 July 2008

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Annex 10 Location Plan for all Waste Reception Facilities 42

Passenger boat stockade

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Port Operations & Account's Office

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Engineers Compound

Gatehouse

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Car Lanes

Waste Collection Area

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Harbour Office

Poole Quay Boat Haven

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Washdown Area

Legend

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Terminal

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Harbour Masters Yard

Ships waste PHC Operational waste

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Waste facilities changes

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Waste facilities changes

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Annex 11 Environmental Awareness – Waste

THINK BEFORE YOU BIN IT Waste - Do you know where this should be properly and safely disposed?

General Sweepings and NON HAZARDOUS Waste (NO Liquids) from terminal, conventional quays and Harbour Masters workshop. Item 2 large high sided 35 cu yd rollonofff skip located in front of Port Operations Office. Inform Terminal Manager when the skip is full and requires emptying.

Timber ONLY item 5, high sided rollonoff skip located in front of the Port Operations Office. Inform Terminal Manager when the skip is full. Note: Clean timber only, no metal banding, no plastic wrappings, no painted wood

Scrap Metal take to the Engineering Compound (Item 17) – See the Fitters Chargehand for direction for which skip to use.

Oil Drums / Cans of any size Clearly label with contents, date, where they have come from e.g. hydraulic oil exchange on dredger. Labels available from Environmental Adviser. Take the drum to the silver drum cabinet ‘Drum Store’ located inside the terminal in front of the Port Operations Office. Inform the Environmental Adviser what you have put in the drum store.

Clip Top Drums Clearly label with contents, date, where they have come from e.g. oiled absorbents from hydraulic oil leak F19. Labels available from Environmental Adviser. Take the drum to the silver drum cabinet located inside the terminal in front of the Port Operations Office. Inform the Environmental Adviser what you have put in the drum store.

Batteries (Large Lead Acid) take to Engineering workshop. See the Fitters Chargehand for directions on which battery box to use. Inform the Environmental Adviser of the number and type of battery put in box. Note: Small dry cell batteries; AA alkaline, cadmium, etc. have to go to disposal points in Harbour Office, Terminal Office, Transport Office, Boat Haven

Tyres item 34/9, collection point in front of the Port Operations Office behind the large rollonoff skips. Inform the Environmental Adviser what you have put there.

Electrical Items (TVs, monitors, computers, microwaves, telephones, etc) item 37, take to Unit 29C inside the Terminal by Berth 1. Keys can be collected from the Gatehouse. Label items with department they are from, date and whether they still work or are broken. Inform the Environmental Adviser what you have put in the electrical equipment collection point.

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Waste Disposal Point Unknown – Telephone Environmental Adviser for advice DO NOT

Put Any Sweeping Of Any Kind In The Ships Waste Skips (NO clay, grain, fragmented steel bits, etc. or other operational waste items)

DO NOT

Put Large Or Small Batteries, Aerosols Or Paint Tins In Any Skips Or Bins (Check with Environmental Adviser for where they go)

DO NOT

Contact:

Put Any Liquid Waste In Any Skip Or Bin

Sally Porter, Environmental Adviser for further information on Internal Telephone EXT 317, Mobile 07717 432059 For Cleaning requirements contact Terminal Manager Internal telephone EXT 341

For Terminal and Conventional Quays complete the daily report sheet for waste items left at collection points and for items that need emptying. Ref: 283-0720 Poole Harbour Waste Management Plan Document Reference V2 Rev 2

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